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Cue the Music: Decision Offers Guide to Atlanta's Rap Music Scene
The appellate decision affirms the dismissal of a case against companies owned by the rap artist known as T.I. or Tip.Georgia Appeals Judge Tosses Suit Against Rapper T.I. Over Attack at Record Studio
“What started off as a jam-packed week of parties, concerts, and watching renowned rappers mixing new music tracks in the waning days of summer abruptly ended with Norris Gresham being dragged down a flight of 30 stairs and viciously pistol whipped in front of a crowd of onlookers,” Chief Judge Stephan Dillard began.5 Tips for Incorporating Mindfulness into Your Legal Practice
Mindfulness practices have known therapeutic benefits that I've seen firsthand as a lawyer and practicing yoga instructor.CLA v. CLA: Two California Legal Nonprofits Tussle Over Three-Letter Acronym
California Lawyers for the Arts, an arts group that's been around for decades, claims that the California Lawyers Association acted in bad faith when adopting the CLA acronym after rolling out from the State Bar in 2018. The association, in turn, has argued there's no likelihood of sophisticated lawyers confusing the two.View more book results for the query "*"
Big Law's Relationship With the Federal Government
Some of the biggest firms in the country sent attorneys to some of the biggest positions in the government this week.Past, Present and Future Nominations Revolving Around Big Law
Some of the biggest firms in the country sent attorneys to some of the biggest positions in the government this week.Lawyers Can Learn From One Financial Portfolio Manager's Approach to Difficult Clients
Antonio Rodrigues tells ThinkAdvisor how he serves high-maintenance clients — and maintains a 95% retention rate.Lawyers Aren't the Only Ones With Difficult Clients
Antonio Rodrigues tells ThinkAdvisor how he serves high-maintenance clients — and maintains a 95% retention rate.